Thank you!Great analysis Hawkers88
For me the big match ups are Meek vs English and Worps vs Libba.
We get wins in those two matchups and we are well on the way towards winning.
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Thank you!Great analysis Hawkers88
For me the big match ups are Meek vs English and Worps vs Libba.
We get wins in those two matchups and we are well on the way towards winning.
Prelim Preview, here are my thoughts... Happy reading!
Back/fwd:
Duryea - Watson: Duryea will be solid 1-1, key is for Watson to keep active and trouble Duryea for speed by going up the ground and back to the F50.
Jones - Gunston: Important for Gunners to keep Jones occupied to limit the amount of intercept marks from Jones. Gunners has played this role to a tee during the season against the likes of Weitering and Taylor and has also managed to hit the scoreboard with multiple goals.
O'Donnell - Dear: I haven't seen much of O'Donnell but Dear's leap and ability in the air should see him with multiple shots of goal throughout the game. He will need to convert early to get the confidence up. Scoreboard impact will also help lift the team.
Can see them trying to rile him up, good luck with that. I reckon he's matured greatly into the latter part of the year.My pick for BOG is the skipper - been nursing himself to this line and will let it all go. Blonde prince is made for september. He’ll set it all up and if we put pressure on will intercept all night.
they’ll struggle to cover our fwds - particularly chol and whoever is on bramble.
Needs to start with midfield grunt, led by Meek physically dominating a ‘meek’ english, then get it outside and run them ragged. can’t wait.
Would love Serong to be in but he hasn't had enough AFL experience this season for mine and it could leave him exposed in a hot elim finalGreat analysis H88, one change for me is Serong for Bruest, and I hate saying it but we need flexibility in finals and Bruest just doesn’t offer it as sub.
The MCG ground will cope just fine.With rain scheduled, I wonder what the moved AFLW game might do to the ground. Would be a shame to have a GMHBA type surface for such a big game.
I get the logistical difficulties that would’ve been involved, but surely a deal could’ve been struck to use Punt Road?
Surely the AFL is taking this piss moving this game before a massive finalWith rain scheduled, I wonder what the moved AFLW game might do to the ground. Would be a shame to have a GMHBA type surface for such a big game.
I get the logistical difficulties that would’ve been involved, but surely a deal could’ve been struck to use Punt Road?
When's the AFL not taking the piss these days?Surely the AFL is taking this piss moving this game before a massive final
It drains extremely well but you can’t tell me a whole game on it directly beforehand won’t chop it up even a little bit.The MCG ground will cope just fine.
I believe rounds 8-24 we are first in both metrics and had a percentage of 163Actually even worse when you go to round 7, at 678 - 556.
When you consider that the Swans had only conceded 493 points at that stage, a turnaround of just under 200 points defensively over the rest of the season to finish ahead of the Swans in points against is pretty crazy.
Went from the worst offense and the 3rd worst defence to 6th in both metrics from Rd 8 - 24.
Just more amateur hour. It’s frightening how much these people are getting paid to be this reactive and incompetent.When's the AFL not taking the piss these days?
He made a similar coment a couple of days ago, and most let it go through to the keeper.I don't know anything of this posters history, but I thought the absurdity combined with the specific word imagery made it quite funny!
Definitely tip toed that line, but at the end of the day I took it as an appreciation of Nat's great work and her Hawthorn nuffie-ness via a risky but not overally salacious joke.
I think sometimes people forget that we have female members on our forum, and every instance of subtle misogyny or sexism proves to them that this isn't a place where woman are seen to be equal. Nat is a great media operator, she's well informed, balanced without hiding her allegiance and enjoyable to listen too, and she should be able to exist in the media lanscape without being sexualisedThis place is hardly highbrow. Hair sniffing doesn’t even approach the pale of behaviour here, much less go beyond it. Anyone got that South Park graphic of the guy at the computer handy?
I think, and it's just a guess, just chewing the wind, just ruminating on past events and comparing it to this one... But I reckon it comes down to whoever has the highest score when the final siren goes.
We could always put Gunston behind the ball if need be. Breust could also change a game more if we're behind. That said, Serong's form warrants being the substitute. And I don't think it'd be hard for him to come into a game and do his job. Alternatively, perhaps Mitchell picks him over Maginness or Ward for the final spot because he's worried about our ability to handle Ugle-Hagan, Darcy, and Naughton after what Hogan did to Weddle.I agree with you 100%
If one of Frost or Sicily or Scrimshaw go down with injury it’s basically season over.
We need more flexibility and Serong coming of such a fantastic year and with such good form at VFL level could be that player.
Agreed. It was our lack of intent that killed us without Day there to start the season. And we looked so pressured in those games because of it. However, I feel this midfield group is a lot stronger than then, particularly since Mackenzie should be playing midfield or forward of centre in Day's absence on Friday compared to when he was still at halfback or on the wing when Day wasn't there to start the year.Doggies brought physical pressure to the Giants last week, even their lesser lights. Expect them to try the same this week, so I hope our boys are willing to settle into a dour contested struggle, after a few weeks of Hollywood football.
Just hoping their forwards have an ordinary night in front of goals, but the reverse for our boys. A lot resting on our blue collar mids against their AA stars. Is it too much to ask for "Free kick, Hawthorn" against a side that usually get the rub of the green?
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Just to clarify on what I fully agreed on with the poster above was on the flexibility side of things, and not on wanting Bruest to miss out as he will be too valuable dew to his finals experience in the team.We could always put Gunston behind the ball if need be. Breust could also change a game more if we're behind. That said, Serong's form warrants being the substitute. And I don't think it'd be hard for him to come into a game and do his job. Alternatively, perhaps Mitchell picks him over Maginness or Ward for the final spot because he's worried about our ability to handle Ugle-Hagan, Darcy, and Naughton after what Hogan did to Weddle.